Police controls in Catalonia's borders and key public transport to help compliance with restrictions
Essential activities only justification for leaving hometowns from Friday to Monday
Essential activities only justification for leaving hometowns from Friday to Monday
Josep Lluís Trapero had been accused of sedition for alleged collusion with Catalan government to make possible independence referendum
Catalan police identifies 101 people but avoids imposing fines due to short notice of measures
51 detained in major police operation against cocaine and heroin trafficking
Pro-independence National Day demonstrations decentralized in several locations while doctors advise against "mass" events
In a separate case, two other independence protesters are on trial for throwing stones at a police van
Mossos d’Esquadra head defends police officers as "mostly passive and defensive"
Recording suggests 20-year-old was beaten and called racial slurs in case under investigation
Judge agrees to close case against two others who were also accompanying former president
Humorists behind sketch likening Mossos d'Esquadra to dogs accused of serious slander against law enforcement
January 20 sees top former officials in the dock accused of colluding in secessionist push, with all eyes on former chief Trapero
Firm whose plant exploded on Tuesday has been fined four times in recent years, three for failing health and safety standards
Catalan home affairs minister reports "unusual" behavior of law enforcement on November 10 to Madrid government
Students had been blockading the square for three weeks, yet some were still reluctant to go
Instances under investigation include vans running over demonstrators